1 Introduction: The Indian Council of Agricultural Research funded Centre of Advanced Faculty Training in Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, is functioning in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, Madras Veterinary College, TAMILNADU VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, Chennai from May 1995. The Center has the distinction of not only the oldest, but the most advanced and premier centre of excellence in the country in the field of veterinary clinical medicine in clinical education, research, technology development and transfer, training and skill development, patient care and is known worldwide for the leadership in its clinical care and tertiary care. International Students Clinical Externships at this Hospital and its Referral Clinics are increasing year on year and it bears testimony to its excellence. International Experts are frequent visitors for knowledge exchange and skill development. Beside its national and international eminence for education and research, the Center has an excellent infrastructure for the conduct of basic and advanced trainings, skill and professional development programmes, faculty and professional development programmes for a different kind of professionals like veterinary academicians, faculty, scientists and researchers of SAUs, SVUs, ICAR and related institutions as well as field veterinary practitioners and specialty practitioners. The Centre has a State of the art Seminar Hall equipped with latest multimedia and audiovisual equipments, communication systems, networking facilities, wireless connectivities and air conditioners. Since the inception of the Centre, the training programmes of this Centre are in high demand throughout India as well as from South Asia and Southeast Asia. So far 35 National Training Programmes (of 21 day durations) were conducted successfully with more than 95% attendance by participants from all over India. Objective of CAFT: Providing training and retraining in specialized and need based subjects primarily, for augmenting the teaching-learning capacity of faculty. Faculty Strength/Expertise in identified area of CAFT, with Names and Designations (as on 30.09.2011): Core Faculty of Clinical Medicine at CAFT: Sl.No Name and Designation Area of specialization No. of research paper published in area of specialization 1. Dr.A.P.Nambi, Professor cum Director Emergency Medicine & Dermatology 25 2. Dr.P.S.Thirunavukkaras u, Professor Ophthalmology & Internal Medicine 25 CENTRE OF ADVANCED FACULTY TRAINING IN VETERINARY CLINICAL MEDICINE, ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE MADRAS VETERINARY COLLEGE CHENNAI
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Introduction:
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research funded Centre of Advanced Faculty Training in Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, is functioning in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, Madras Veterinary College, TAMILNADU VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, Chennai from May 1995.
The Center has the distinction of not only the oldest, but the most advanced and premier centre of excellence in the country in the field of veterinary clinical medicine in clinical education, research, technology development and transfer, training and skill development, patient care and is known worldwide for the leadership in its clinical care and tertiary care. International Students Clinical Externships at this Hospital and its Referral Clinics are increasing year on year and it bears testimony to its excellence. International Experts are frequent visitors for knowledge exchange and skill development.
Beside its national and international eminence for education and research, the Center has an excellent infrastructure for the conduct of basic and advanced trainings, skill and professional development programmes, faculty and professional development programmes for a different kind of professionals like veterinary academicians, faculty, scientists and researchers of SAUs, SVUs, ICAR and related institutions as well as field veterinary practitioners and specialty practitioners.
The Centre has a State of the art Seminar Hall equipped with latest multimedia and audiovisual equipments, communication systems, networking facilities, wireless connectivities and air conditioners. Since the inception of the Centre, the training programmes of this Centre are in high demand throughout India as well as from South Asia and Southeast Asia. So far 35 National Training Programmes (of 21 day durations) were conducted successfully with more than 95% attendance by participants from all over India.
Objective of CAFT:
Providing training and retraining in specialized and need based subjects primarily, for augmenting the teaching-learning capacity of faculty.
Faculty Strength/Expertise in identified area of CAFT, with Names and Designations (as on 30.09.2011): Core Faculty of Clinical Medicine at CAFT: Sl.No Name and Designation Area of specialization No. of research paper
published in area of specialization
1. Dr.A.P.Nambi, Professor cum Director
Emergency Medicine & Dermatology
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2. Dr.P.S.Thirunavukkarasu, Professor
Ophthalmology & Internal Medicine
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CENTRE OF ADVANCED FACULTY TRAINING IN
VETERINARY CLINICAL MEDICINE, ETHICS AND JURISPRUDENCE MADRAS VETERINARY COLLEGE
CHENNAI
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3. Dr.R.V.Suresh, Professor
Internal Medicine 15
4. Dr.M.G.Jayathangaraj, Professor
Internal Medicine & Exotic Species Medicine
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5. Dr.M.Maheshkrishna, Associate Professor
Internal Medicine 10
6. Dr.S.Kavitha, Associate Professor
Nephrology, Gastroenterology & Dermatology
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7. Dr.P.Selvaraj, Associate Professor
Emergency Medicine, Cardiology & Dermatology
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8. Dr.M.Chandrasekar, Associate Professor
Cancer Medicine & Internal Medicine
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9. Dr.B.Gowri, Assistant Professor
Medical Imaging & Internal Medicine
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10. Dr.P.Thirunavukkarasu, Assistant Professor
Emergency Medicine & Internal Medicine
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Faculty of Clinical Medicine at line departments supporting CAFT Activity: Sl. No Name of the Resource
Person Area of Specialization No. of research paper
published in area of specialization
1. Dr.P.Dhanapalan, Prof & Head, Bioinformatics
Cardiology, Internal Medicine & Bioinformatics
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2. Dr.S.R.Srinivasan, Dean, MVC & Faculty of Basic Sciences
Nephrology & Internal Medicine
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3. Dr.S.Prathaban, Director of Clinics
Medical Imaging & Internal Medicine
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4. Dr.B.Nagarajan, Professor, Dept.of Clinics
Dermatology & Respiratory Medicine
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5. Dr.K.Jeyaraja, Assistant Professor, Clinics
Cardiology & Neurology 15
6. Dr.Bala Gangathara Thilagar, Assistant Professor, Clinics.
General Medicine & Clinical Toxicology
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7. Dr.D.Sumathi, Assistant Professor, Clinics
Gastroenterology & Dermatology
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8. Dr.G.Bharanidharan, Asst Professor, ECCU.
Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
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9. Dr.C.S.Arunaman, Asst Professor, ECCU
Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
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10. Dr.V.Vijayanand, Asst Professor, VUPH
Gastroenterology 15
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11. Dr.D.Chandrasekaran, Asst. Professor, Clinics
Internal Medicine &Medical Imaging
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Human Resource Development : Particulars of Short Courses /Training Programes for HRD conducted during XI plan period
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Year Name of Program
Period No. of Participants Total No. of Beneficiaries other than the Host institution
Internal External Institutions
States
2007-08
An Update on Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures in Veterinary Practice.
18th January 2007 and 07th February 2007
2 18 20 RAGACOVAS, KVAFSU, ICAR-NEH, SKUAST
Pondicherry, Karnataka, Megalaya, Jammu and Kashmir,
Coagulation Analyzer Replacement of CAFT Seminar Hall Multimedia Projector Replacement of CAFT Seminar Hall Air conditioners
Renovation of Lecture Room/Laboratories
Works under University Funds and Other Grants: New Referral Clinics Established:
Critical Care Unit (CCU)
o The First of its kind in India o State of the Art Life Support Facilities & Critical Monitoring
Facilities o Round the Clock support for Advanced Emergency Care
Strengthening of Existing Referral Clinics:
Cardiology Referral Clinic
o Cardiology Referral Clinic established in 1985 was strengthened with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic equipments
Digital Phonocardiograpy with Training and Teaching
Modules Doppler Blood Pressure Monitor Digital 24 Hour Ambulatory ECG / Holter ECG Mutipara Monitor with NIBP (Noninvasive Blood
Pressure) Exercise ECG System Advanced & Computerized 12 Lead ECG System Tele-cardiology capabilities
Endoscopy Referral Clinic
o Endoscopy Referral Clinic established in 1990 was
strengthened with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic equipments
Fully Digital Endoscopy and Documentation System Large Animal Respiratory and Gastrointestinal
Endoscopes Video Gastroduodenoscopy for Small Animals Video Colonoscopy for Small Animals Video Bronchoscopy for Small Animals
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Video Rhinoscopy for Small Animals Advanced Digital Endosuction Unit Interventional Endoscopic Instruments for Endo
diagnosis & therapy
Nephrology Referral Clinic
o Nephrology Referral Clinic established in 1990 was strengthened with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic equipments
Commissioned an Advanced Hemodilayzer in place of
technologically obsolete Kobe Dialyzer. Advanced Monitoring Capabilities strengthened. Medical grade RO system for Hemodialysis
commissioned.
FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT THE CENTRE WITH CAFT/CAS FUNDING in Previous Plan Periods
Rumen Medicine Laboratory Udder Clinic and Mastitis Laboratory Modernized Air-conditioned Seminar Hall Air-conditioned Committee Meeting Hall Videography Unit Multimedia Unit Referral Clinic I – Cardiology Unit equipped with Pulse Oximeter and ECG Monitor
with defibrillator Referral Clinic II - Equipped with Ultrasound Scanner haemodialyser, endoscopes
and EEG, Coagulation analyzer Awards/Recognitions:
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Name of the Staff Name of the Award Year
1. Dr.G.Vijaya Kumar Best Poster presentation Award Best oral presentation award – canine session awarded by ISVM. ISVM Appreciation award 2006
S.No Year Manuals / books / instructional material published
1. 2007-08 National Training Manual on “An Update on Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures in Veterinary Practice” 18th January 2007 and 07th February 2007
2. 2007-08 National Training Manual on “Current Clinical Concepts in Veterinary Practice” 29.11.2007 to 19.12.2007
3. 2008-09 National Training Manual on “Current Concepts in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Practice” 10.09.2008 to 30.09.2008
4. 2008-09 National Training Manual on “Updates in Veterinary Internal Medicine” 5.11.2008 to 25.11.2008
5. 2010 (2009)
National Training Manual on “Current Trends in Farm and Pet Animal Practice under Changing Economic Scenario” 03.03.2010 to 23.03.2010
6. 2010
National Training Manual on “Clinical Procedures and Skill Developments in Veterinary Clinical Curriculum” 24.11.2010 to 14.12.2010
7. 2011 National Training Manual on “Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques in Farm and Companion Animal Practice” 03-23 Aug 2011
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Specialty Clinical Training Programmes under Non-CAFT Activities of the Department for
Advanced Clinical Human Resources Development:
Sl.No. Title of the Programme
Place Duration Name of the sponsoring agency
No. of participants
2010-11 1. (CVME) on
Clinical procedures in Small Animal Practice
VCME&J 28.06.2010-30.06.2010
MARS, International ( Waltham, Pedigree)
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2. (CVME) on Small Animal Gastroenterology - An Update
VCME&J 23.08.2010 – 25.08.2010
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3. (CVME) on Emergency Medicine and Critical Care in Small Animal Practice
VCME&J 20.09.2010-22.09.2010
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4. (CVME) on Small Animal Cardiology – An Update
VCME&J 22.11.2010-23.11.2010
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5. (CVME) on Small Animal Dermatology – An Update
VCME&J 13.12.2010-15.12.2010
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6. Pre conference Training on Small Animal Dermatology
VCME&J 01.12.2010-03.12.2010
WSAVA, Chennai chapter
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7. Pre conference Training on Small Animal Dermatology
VCME&J 13.12.2010-15.12.2010
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8. CE program Clinical procedures in Small Animals
VCME&J 21.12.2010-23.12.2010
Indian Immunologicals
9. ECG Training to VAS
VCME&J 07.06.2010-11.06.2010
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10 Current concepts in Dairy Animal Practice –II
VCME&J 09.08.2010 – 13.08.2010
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11 Advances in diagnosis and therapeutic procedures in bovine practice
VCME&J 04.10.2010 – 08.10.2010
I 2009-10 VCME&J 1. (CVME) on
Clinical procedures in Small Animal Practice
VCME&J 27.7.09-29.7.09 MARS, International ( Waltham, Pedigree)
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2. (CVME) on Small Animal Gastroenterology - An Update
VCME&J 24.8.09-26.8.09 7
3. (CVME) on Emergency Medicine and Critical Care in Small Animal Practice
VCME&J 16.9.09-18.9.09 16
4. (CVME) on Small Animal Cardiology – An Update
VCME&J 25.11.09- 27.11.09
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5. (CVME) on Small Animal Dermatology – An Update
VCME&J 14.12.09-16.12.09
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6. Training on Endoscopy in Veterinary Practice
VCME&J 3.8.09-12.9.09 Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs
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7. Training on Veterinary Critical Care Medicine
VCME&J 3.8.09-12.9.09
8. Canine Parasitic diseases, Bacterial, Viral and Fungal diseases and their Diagnosis and Treatment
VCME&J 3.8.09-12.9.09
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CONFERENCE TANUVAS – VMRCVM International Symposium on “Changing Scenario in Veterinary Medicine : Challenges for the Veterinary Students and Practitioners” and 1st National Case Management Competitions & TANUVAS – MARS International India Companion Animal Case Conference – 2009 & TANUVAS – Intas Neovet Food Animal Case Conference – 2009
VCME&J
03 – 05 August 2009.
MARS International India and Intas Neovet
One hundred UG&PG students and Seventy five staff
Training on principles and Practices in canine cardiology
Veterinary Clinical Medicine Ethics and and Jurisprudence
25.7.07 –27.7.07 for 3 days
Royal Cannin
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Veterinary Endoscopy
Veterinary Clinical Medicine Ethics and and Jurisprudence
18.9.06-22.9.06 Associate Professor And Head, Kashmir Veterinary college
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Future Thrust Areas of Training required to address changing needs of the discipline:
Farmers and Companion Animal Clients nowadays are much aware of the various
animal diseases and their management strategies. Armed with such knowledge they demand state of the art diagnostic and treatment facilities and advanced patient care for their four legged family members.
The Faculty and Scientists should be armed with advanced clinical knowledge and skills to meet the demand of the stake holders and to teach and train the UG and PG students to deliver their services up to the expectations of the farming communities and industries and other stakeholders
Growing number of animal patient populations with cardio-vascular, respiratory, renal, digestive, endocrine, neurological and oncological disorders necessitate advanced knowledge and skills in specialty areas towards management of such disorders and for effective curricular delivery, teaching and training of Students.
This necessitates regular updating of clinical skills by faculty, researchers and scientists of SAUs, SVUs and ICAR and related institutions in the field of veterinary internal medicine and allied specialties for effective service delivery and advancement of quality of animal patient care. Towards this goal and based on the clinical resources and materials available at this Centre, the following training programmes can be offered in the coming years
o Veterinary Imaging, its Applications and Interventional Practices
o Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
o Veterinary Transfusion Medicine and Advances in Fluid Therapy
o Veterinary Endoscopic Techniques and Interventional Endoscopy
o Advanced Veterinary Clinical Procedures and Skill Sets.
o Veterinary Gastroenterology and its Current Clinical Protocols
o Veterinary Nephrology and Urology and their Current Clinical
Protocols
o Veterinary Cardiology and Advanced Practices in Thoracic Medicine
o Veterinary Dermatology, Otology, Immunology & Endocrinology
o Veterinary Cancer Medicine and Chemotherapy Protocols.
Requirements for improvement of the programme during XIIth plan:
With the changing economic scenario and the growing knowledge of medical science, health care technology, animal health and veterinary care, there has been an increase in availability of advanced diagnostic, life support and therapeutic services for all kind of animals.
With the advancements in veterinary and animal health care technology and the help of dedicated farmers and animal owners and their referring veterinarians, animal patients can enjoy a high quality of life for many years, which leads to enhanced animal productivity.
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The Faculty and Scientists should be armed with advanced clinical knowledge,
clinical technology and skills to meet the demand of the stake holders and to teach and train the UG and PG students to deliver their services up to the expectations of the farming communities and industries and other stakeholders
In this regard, the following areas require top priority and shall be addressed at the earliest. I. Establishment of Advanced Clinical Skill Development Centre (Ad-CSC) at the CAFT Centre in Madras Veterinary College.
o Veterinary Clinical Medicine is a Clinical Specialty involving procedures and interventions on live animal patients and involves several ethical and welfare and legal considerations and requires concurrence from their owners and legal clearances.
o Imparting Training on live animals shall also fall within the mandates of Govt. of India CPCSEA and should be adhered to its rules and regulations, to avoid legal implications.
o Hence, before they handle and practice on live animals for disease
diagnosis, or treatment or doing advanced procedures, they require sufficient pre-procedural skillsets. To impart the required skill sets, the trainees need to be trained utilizing artificial models, mannequins and simulators. For this a State of the art Advanced Clinical Skill Development Centre (Ad-CSC) needs to be established.
o It requires an one time grant of Rs 150.00 Lakhs
II. Training of Trainers in Advanced Clinical Techniques and Interventional Practices at World’s premier Laboratories, Hospitals and Clinical Settings.
o Growing number of animal patient populations with cardio-vascular, respiratory, renal, digestive, endocrine, neurological and oncological disorders are presented in every day practice and it necessitates advanced knowledge and skills in specialty areas towards management of such disorders and for effective curricular delivery, teaching and training of Students.
o Advanced Clinical Technology and Protocols are practiced worldwide to minimize disease related economic losses and to restore earlier productivity. This requires that the trainers at this CAFT Centre, needs to be trained on such advanced procedures, techniques and practices at the World’s premier Laboratories, Hospitals and Clinical Settings.
o The University has already signed MOU’s with Michigan State University,
USA and Virginia Tech, USA and hence getting training at these institutions will be easier
o It requires a grant of Rs 7.50 Lakhs per Year for next FIVE years, for
training 2 faculties per year.
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III. Improvement of Medical Diagnostic, Therapeutic and Interventional Medicine Infrastructure for training of faculty and Scientists in Advanced Clinical Techniques and Interventional Practices
o To train and impart knowledge on Advanced Clinical Technologies and
Protocols, which are practiced worldwide, we need to establish such advanced facilities at this CAFT Centre.
o The following advanced diagnostic and therapeutic equipments need to be acquired and installed at this CAFT Centre.